Hi Erik et al,
Andreas Fuchs has kindly pointed me to your new outstanding feature: shell.common-lisp.net I confirm that I was able to get the SSH-2.0...Debian prompt on port 443 -- that's great news.
Now the next question: you're asking project developers for gpg public keys, however with ssh I'm used to ssh-keygen (e.g. your FAQ points to cs.utk.edu/~england for passwordless commits which equally mentions ssh-keygen). Likewise, for sourceforge, I've a ssh-keygen generated key and I had never used gpg so far (but the commercial PGP at work).
How do keys generated with ssh-keygen relate to keys generated with gpg --gen-key?
Regards, Jörg Höhle.
On 3/29/06, Hoehle, Joerg-Cyril Joerg-Cyril.Hoehle@t-systems.com wrote:
How do keys generated with ssh-keygen relate to keys generated with gpg
We need your GPG key so we can email you your password. Then once you have your password you can set up your SSH keys like you are used to.
Yeah, gpg --gen-key will do the trick.
Erik.